Bring Your Own Boat

Trip Description

(Please NOTE the River Features on the Grand River damage cedar strip, fiberglass and kevlar boats)

Shuttle Service On These Trips: We offer shuttle service once a day on all three routes.

Paris to Brant:

10 am on days we are at Brant Park… you can book online to find out

Glen Morris to Paris:

8:55 am Saturday, Sunday, Holiday Monday

9:55 am Mon to Friday

Cambridge to Glen Morris:

8:55 am Saturday, Sunday, Holiday Monday

9:55 am Mon to Friday

Trip Pricing

Price of Boat and Persons(HST tax not included):

Glen Morris to Paris 11.5 km:

$25 per single kayak or stand up paddle board

$25 per tandem kayak or canoe plus $10 per person$25 for single kayak

Paris to Brant Park 13 km:

$25 per single kayak

$25 per tandem kayak or canoe plus $10 per person$25 for single kayak

Cambridge to Paris 17.5 km:

$35 per single kayak

$35 per tandem kayak or canoe plus $10 per person$25 for single kayak

Prices Include

river map & orientation talk

shuttle ride to start point

free parking & picnic area

water refill for bring your own bottle

Blue Canoe customer discounts in Paris

Available Upgrades

one hour lessons before your canoe trip at $25 per person only on the Paris to Brant trip

if you want to learn more about the valley, then take your own personal guide for the day guide $150

campsites available at end point

Note: all upgrades and add ons can be added at end of the check out process online

Trips

Paris to Brant Park Trip - 13 km

Paris to Brant Park Trip. With all our trips, you park where your trip ends… and we shuttle you upstream. This trip shuttles you into the picturesque town of Paris. The Paris to Brant Park trip is considered our most gentle paddle. There is a section of fast moving water at the start, followed by more placid waters. It has a picnic site with washrooms along the way, fresh water springs, an old 1830’s mine shaft and spots to swim. Great route for non-swimmers to try!

Glen Morris to Paris - 11.5 km

Glen Morris to Paris Area Trip. This Grand River route starts above Glen Morris at the ruins of an 1867 woolen mill and ends below the stone towers of the Three Sisters (about 3 km above Paris). It has about 1 km of easy splash to paddle, fresh water springs, an island to stop at and spots to swim,. The picnic area is at the end point where your vehicle is parked. Because the Grand River averages less then a meter deep in most spots… enjoyable for non-swimmers.

Cambridge to Paris - 17.5 km

The Cambridge to Paris trip. This is our longest route, most people take between 4-5 hours, depending on how much you paddle and river flow rates. The trip starts at the south end of Cambridge, ending below the stone towers called the Three Sisters (about 3 km above Paris). Along the way are experience a series of easy splash sections, fresh water springs, spots to swim and a washroom stop at the Glen Morris Village launch. Because of the length… we don’t suggest this route for Beginners.